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clec-127 - Nucleotide excision repair mutant xpa-1
GEO DataSets Gene Profile neighbors Chromosome neighbors
clec-127 - MAP kinase PMK-1 and transcription factor DAF-16 deletion mutants
clec-127 - Microarray-assisted positional cloning of TOM-1 and UNC-43
clec-127 - Embryonic motor neurons
clec-127 - Transactive response DNA-binding Protein (TDP-1) loss-of-function mutants
clec-127 - Dietary probiotic Lactobacillus effect on N2 wildtype strain: adult developmental stage
clec-127 - Young adult response to Pseudomonas aeruginosa PA14: time course
clec-127 - ash-2 knockdown effect on germline-deficient glp-1(e2141ts) mutant: day 8 (mid-life stage)
clec-127 - Basic helix-loop-helix transcription factor Twist overexpression
clec-127 - Lineage-specific regulatory network specified by PAL-1
GEO DataSets Gene Chromosome neighbors
clec-127 - Copper sulfate stress effect on kgb-1 mutants
clec-127 - Aging time course, normal adult
clec-127 - rrf-3 and eri-1 mutants: larvae
clec-127 - Pocket protein ortholog lin-35 null mutant at various stages of development
clec-127 - ash-2 knockdown effect on germline-deficient glp-1(e2141ts) mutant: day 2 (L3 stage)
clec-127 - Long-lived daf-2 insulin/IGF-1 receptor mutant expression profiling
clec-127 - Candida albicans DAY185 infection
clec-127 - Toxicogenomic response to gold nanoparticle exposure
clec-127 - Heme-responsive gene-2 deficient mutant
clec-127 - Dietary probiotic Lactobacillus effect on N2 wildtype strain: young developmental stage
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